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Reducing Chemical Usage in Your Cleaning Company

Reducing Chemical Usage in Your Cleaning Company

By admin inEco, how to, Sustainability

The shift towards lowering chemical use in the cleaning process is not only an environmental essential, but also a business strategy. Consumers are increasingly drawn to services that demonstrate responsible environmental behaviour and avoid greenwashing, giving companies who adapt an advantage. This blog was created with the goal of guiding cleaning company owners and professional cleaners through the process of reducing chemical usage in their operations. We will look at the “why” behind the importance of this shift, useful strategies for operation, and how adopting these changes may benefit not only the environment, but also your company’s bottom line and brand image if correctly used and you do not greenwash.

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1. Understand Your Current Chemical Footprint

The first step in reducing chemical use is understanding your current usage and its impact. Conduct an audit of the cleaning products and methods your company employs. This includes taking stock of all chemicals in use, their purposes, and the volume of usage. Awareness is the start of change, and this audit will provide a clear starting point for reduction efforts.

2. Educate Your Team and Clients

Education plays a crucial role in the transition to greener cleaning practices. Train your staff on the importance of reducing chemical use and how to use eco-friendly alternatives effectively. Additionally, educating your clients about the benefits of chemical-free cleaning can help in managing expectations and promoting your green cleaning initiative.

Additionally, educating staff on reading and understanding product labels and safety data sheets (SDS) empowers them to make informed decisions about the chemicals they use. Regular training sessions and updates on the latest sustainable cleaning technologies and methodologies will keep your team informed and motivated to reduce chemical use.

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3. Invest in Green Cleaning Products

The market for eco-friendly cleaning products has expanded significantly, offering a wide range of solutions that are both effective and sustainable. From biodegradable detergents to plant-based disinfectants, these alternatives can significantly reduce your chemical footprint. We can offer an extensive Eco range that not only supports your green initiative but also ensures high standards of cleanliness and hygiene.

4. Implement Microfibre Technology and Utilise Scrubber Dryer

Combining microfibre technology with the strategic use of scrubber dryers can significantly minimise chemical use in your cleaning operations. Microfibre cloths are designed to capture more dirt, dust, and microorganisms with less water and fewer chemicals. This strategy not only reduces environmental effect, but also promotes healthier environments with less chemical residues.

Scrubber dryers complement this by efficiently cleaning large floor areas without the excessive use of cleaning solutions. These machines apply a controlled amount of water and detergent to the floor, scrubbing away dirt and grime, then vacuuming the dirty water into a recovery tank. This process ensures thorough cleaning with optimal use of water and detergents, further minimizing chemical reliance. By adopting both microfiber technologies and scrubber dryers, cleaning companies can achieve superior cleanliness, sustainability, and safety in their operations, significantly reducing their chemical footprint.

5. Implement a Circular Machine Recycling Program

Reducing chemical use goes hand in hand with overall sustainability efforts, including the management of cleaning equipment. Implementing a circular machine recycling program not only helps in lowering environmental impact but also supports the longevity and effectiveness of your cleaning machinery, further reducing the need for chemical-based cleaning solutions.

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6. Opt for Concentrated Cleaning Solutions

Choosing concentrated cleaning solutions over their ready-to-use counterparts is an effective strategy for reducing chemical waste and usage in your cleaning operations. Concentrated products require dilution before use, which means you have control over the strength of the cleaning solution, allowing for customization based on the task at hand. This not only reduces the amount of chemical needed for each cleaning job but also significantly cuts down on plastic waste from packaging.

Implementing a dilution control system ensures that the proper quantity of concentrate is used each time, avoiding misuse and excessive chemical exposure. Also, concentrated solutions save money and space by eliminating the need for frequent restocking trips and requiring less storage space.

Conclusion

Reducing chemical use in your cleaning company is not only beneficial for the environment but also for the health of your clients and staff. By implementing the strategies discussed—embracing microfibre technology, utilising scrubber dryers, opting for concentrated solutions, educating staff, and more.

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